Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship Knowledge Community
The Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship knowledge community (TLS) fosters connections among scholarship, policy, and practice in international education.
Three networks support TLS activities:
Research and Scholarship Network
This network serves those interested in current research in international education, emerging research trends, graduate-level research opportunities, and applying research as an international education professional.
Intercultural Communication & Training Network
This network serves those interested in intercultural learning theory, cross-cultural counseling/advising theory, and intercultural training techniques.
Internationalizing Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum
Serving professionals and faculty interested in implementing internationalization initiatives that impact teaching, learning, and curriculum in higher education.
TLS Mission Statement
Equipping NAFSA members and other educators with the knowledge, research, and skills they need to engage in, encourage and support positive change practices that results in the infusion of international, intercultural, and global knowledge into the ethos and outcomes of their own work and, more broadly, the work of their organizations.
To accomplish its mission, TLS:
- Identifies and makes accessible, within and beyond NAFSA, new and existing theoretical and empirical knowledge that improves practice.
- Brings innovative people, concepts, structures, and ideas to NAFSA conferences and other educational programming.
- Works with others to identify gaps in research and knowledge and engages the membership in filling those gaps.
- Promotes dialogue that motivates scholars, educators, practitioners, and administrators to collaboratively internationalize their organizations.
TLS Leadership Team
NAFSA members may contact leaders through the online membership directory.
Nonmembers can contact leaders by submitting a request form to one of the network leaders listed below.
- David Shallenberger, chair
World Learning
- Lou Berends, chair elect
SIT Study Abroad - World Learning
- Joe Hoff, past chair
University of Richmond
- Christina Sanchez, intercultural communication and training network leader
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
- Ghada Adel Masri, internationalizing teaching, learning, and curriculum network leader
Marymount College-Palos Verdes
- Ji-Yeung Jang, research and scholarship network leader
University of Minnesota
- Sue Mennicke, 2013 annual conference committee member
Franklin and Marshall College
- C.K. Kwai, subcommittee on training coordination member
University of North Carolina
- Lori Reynolds, subcommittee on information management member
Intercultural Solutions, LLC
Network Leaders